The sweeter the taste I love it
Eaten your gutted spine
All of your thoughts I have them
Spitting them out, sublime
'Cause I am the god of power
Political to the core
Governments roll their heads out
The beast always wants some more

[Chorus]
I love it
He loves it
We love your apathy
We crush your
Lame spirit
We love your apathy
Love-er-ly

I have the information
(that) keeps you from knowing me
I abuse you as you watch me
And you always vote me in
The poorer you are the better
That gives me more control
See'os I am the brute that hates you
(And I'm) loving it to the bone
Why don't you wait till you bleed
Why don't you wait for the clause
And I'll, and I'll, and I'll, and I'll
And I will watch you
I'll wait for you
I'll wait, I'll wait for you

[Chorus]


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    Yep, it's about how the people of the western world just blindly sit by and indulge themselves in their own little lives with minor problems, rather than look beyond it. The song is a sarcastic statement by the government/authority, praising us for being indifferent and malleable, allowing them to get away with what self-serving bull**** they like.

    JabbaHutt444on December 10, 2007   Link

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